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Page. 

To  the  Lovers  of  the  Stereoscope,  (Preface,)  . 1 

Franconia  Notch  and  Vicinity,  ....  3 

Mt.  Washington  and  Vicinity,  ....  6 

Mt.  Washington  Railroad, 11 

Charlestown  Navy  Yard, 12 

Niagara  Falls  and  Vicinity, 12 

Niagara,  in  Winter, 13 

Washington,  D.  G.,  and.  Vicinity,  ...  14 

Virginia, 16 

Mt.  Avhvrn,  . . . . . . . . . . .17 

Canada, 18 

Philadelphia  and  Vicinity,  . . . . .19 

Ruins  of  the  Great  Fire  in  Boston,  in  1872,  20 

California, 21 

Mexico,  (Copyrighted,) 23 

Miscellaneous, 29 


THE  EO^^EKS  OF  'V  U V.  I 

S'!  p?  e:osoope. 

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hatu'  ////'OS II re  in  presenting  hereiriili  a ( 
neu'ly  rerised  Catologne  of  our  Stereo- 
sco'pic  Vievs.  It  irill  he  found  that  many  novel-  '/ 
ties  and  a great  variety  of  nev  Vie  ns  hare  late-  ;■ 
ly  heen  added  ; also  ma  n y old  Vie  tvs  replaced  hy  ^ 
those  from  letter  negatives  of  the  sam  e loc(d-  C 
ities,  since  the  issue  of  vonr  last  catalog ne.  \ 

The  Steo'eoscgye.  once  introduced  i'nto  a ^ 
household^  rarely  loses  its  interest.  There  is  ^ 
nothing  more  entertaining  or  more  instrnctire.  | 
Ti  brings  to  the  very  threshold  of  onr  homes  I 
vivid  scenes  in  nature,  at  little  cost  of  money  \ 
or  time,  such  as  one  ca/rinot  obtain  except  by  j 
actual  travel  : and  while  it  does  this  it  also  ed a-  < 
cates  and  stores  the  mind  with  nsefid  inform (i-  ] 
tion  of  the  world . | 


We  have  strinen  to  excel  in  onr  branch  of  the  \ 
great  worh  of  the  Stereoscope.,  and  re.spectfnH y ^ 


ms/,-  a rarcfi/l  (i'.ram  in aiioH  of  Uu:  sithjetis  ' 

r mhod ted  m f/ns  neu'  cofningiic.  l 

II  hde  ihe  W'liite  Mountains  he  t'c  a! tvags  hcen 
o/o- spc'cialty,  i/ei  if  irill  he  Meat  Ihai  oirrnsso/i-  j 
,iie/ii  i!<  suffinevi  of  (diier  ioraliiies  to  make  up  ' 
a iiiosf  inierest I iifi  and  nataable  series  o f Vieirs. 

II/'  mo  aid  c(dl  especial  attenlion  to  our  Vir-  j 
ilinia.  (\ilifornia  and  Mexica n ii sts— the  latter  j 
umr  for  the  first  ti me  offered  to  the  puhlic,  and  | 
all  com  prising  a uast  amount  of  scenerti  necer 
h>  fore  photog ra phed . 

Stereoscopes  and  Stereoscopic  Views  sold 
irhoUsale  and  retail.  All  inquiries  hg  mail  or 
otherwise  prompt! g respond ed  to. 

Verg  respectfidlg  gours,.^ 

KILUniN  BROTH  EHS,  i' 

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C A T A I.  O a I T E . 


FRANCONIA  NOTCH  AND  VICINITY. 

1 Mt.  La  Fayette. 

5 Walker’s  Falls. 

' (>  “ 

8 Mt.  La  Fayette,  from  Fraiiconia. 

12  Franconia,  N.  H. 

26  Eag'le  Cliff,  from  Eclio  Lake. 

38  Profile  House. 

43  Eagle  Cliff,  from  Profile  Lake. 

45  Falls  at  the  Pool. 

46  Flume  below  the  Boulder, 

47 

48  “ “ “ 

49  Cascade  below  the  Flume. 

50  Pool. 

51  Pool,  from  below. 

52  “ “ above. 

58  Profile  House  Drawing  Room. 

69  Above  the  Pool. 

70  Basin. 

71 

72  Profile  House. 


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7o  On  tne  Peuii,<»'ew;K'AS(‘t. 

77  “ “ i 

79  F!unu\  >, 

<S4  Franconia  Notc’i.  frani  Edio  laikc.  I 

«'■'>  “ Oa!d,  j 

90  Flu'iie  in  Winter.  < 

91  Basin.  { 

92  View  from  Echo  Lake.  ^ 


96  Pool. 

102  Pool,  from  aljove. 

103  Flume  in  Winter. 

109  Profile  I.:tke 

110 

111  Echo  Lake. 

IIS  Georgian  a Falls. 

120  Bridge  at  Profile  Lake. 

121  Flume  above  the  Boulder. 

122  “ 

129  Profile  House.  ; 

130  Echo  Lake.  < 

131  Profile.  j 

133  Echo  Lake. 

140  Profile  Tiake. 

141  Boat  House,  Profile  Lake. 

142  Profile  Lake. 

175  Mount  Cannon.  i 

176  “ “ I 

215  Mt.  La  Fayette,  from  Franconia  Village,  j 

246  Profile  House,  Winter. 

247 


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248  E;igk‘  (’liff,  inter. 

249  Mt.  Crnnon,  ‘• 


i 487  Eclu)  Lake. 

i 439  Franconi;)  Mountains,  from  Littleton. 


j 513  View  from  tlie  Profile  House. 
I 525  Boat  House,  Eeho  Lake 
I 526  Profile  House. 

527  Profile. 

528  Echo  Lake. 

543  Eagle  Cliff. 

j 545  Suspended  Boulder. 

548  View  in  Franconia  77otch. 


I 555  “ 

I 556  “ “ “ 

) 566  Mt.  Cannon  and  Profile  Lake. 

I 570  Mt.  La  Fayette,  from  Bethlehem, 

j 578 

/ 608  Franconia  Mountains,  from  Bethlehem. 


('  450  Basin  Brook. 

/ 504  Echo  Lake. 


549 

550 

551 

554 

555 


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I Friiiiconia  Mountains,  from  Sugar  Hill. 

(157  imlians  at  Eclio  Lake. 

\ ()78  Erofile  House  Dining-  Hai!. 

(;7i>  Pool,  from  below. 

< 1)!)8  Cottage  at  Echo  Lake. 

/ b9!t  Fish  Mouse,  Franconia 

I 731  Entrance  to  tlie  Flume, 

j 748  Mt.  La  Fayette,  from  Mt.  Wasiiington. 
) 1047  Flume  House. 

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j MT,  WASHINGTON  AND  VICINITY. 

I 9 Upper  Falls  of  the  Ammonoosuc. 

! 13  View  near  the  Glen  House. 

/ 

j 17  Falls  of  the  Ammonoosuc. 

^ 18  “ 

i 19  Ledge  on  Mt.  AVashington  Carriage  Load. 
' 20  It  alls  of  the  Ammonoosuc. 

5 21  “ 

I 22  Lower  E'alls  of  the  Ammonoosuc. 

\ 25,  Silver  Cascade,  Crawford  Notch. 

/ 27  Gates  of  the  Crawford  Notch. 

; 28  Mt.  Webster. 

; 31  Crawford  Notch. 

; 34  Valley  of  the  Saco. 

\ 36  Mt.  Pleasant. 

I 39  Glen  House  Drawing  Room, 

j 41  Glen  House. 

! 42  “ “ 

: 44  Mt.  Washington,  from  the  Ammonoosuc. 


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i (>4  Summit  of  Mt.  Washington.  \ 

'/  t)5  Crawford  Notcli.  \ 

) ()7  “ I 

\ ()8  " i 

\ 74  View  on  Mt.  Wasiiington  Carriage  Road,  j 

i'  75  Half-wav  House  on  Mt.  Wasliington  ('ar-  | 

riage  Road.  j 

\ 7(>  Ledge  on  Mt.  Washington  Carriage  Road.  ! 

; 78  View  from  Mt.  Washington  Carriage  Road.  | 

\ 80  Mt.  Mdllard,  Crawford  Notch.  | 

I 86  Graves  of  the  Willey  Family.  1 

87  Willey  House.  | 

88  Ripley’s  Phalls.  j 

^ 97  Mt.  M’'ashinirton  Carriage  Road.  | 

i 105  Glen  Ellis  Falls. 

I 106  View  from  thd  Glen  House. 

;■  107  Glen  House. 

> 108  Crystal  Cascade. 

I 112  Almost  There,  Lizzie  Bourne  Monument. 

^ 136  Crawford  House. 

138  ‘‘  ‘‘  . . 

I 139  CTawford  House,  with  party  for  Mt.Wash- 
I ington. 

150  Cloud  view  from  Mt.  Washington. 

151  Half-way  House,  Mt.  Washington  Carriage 

I Road. 

I 153  Tip  Top  House. 

160  Silver  Cascade,  Crawford  Notch, 
j 170  “ 

\ 171  Crawford  Notch. 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


189  Crawford  House,  from  flic  Note]). 

1212  Winter  view  of  the  V'.'hite  Mountains. 

216  Winter  view  of  Pulpit  Pock. 

217  Elephant’s  Head,  Crawford  Notcli. 

219  Willey  House. 

220  Head  W aters  of  tlie  Saco. 

405  Mt.  Washington. 

406  Mt.  Madison. 

407  View  near  Mt.  W aslrlngton  Ilailroad 
408  “ 

425  White  Mountains,  Winter. 

461  Summit  of  Mt.  Wasliington  in  1872. 

514  Beecher’s  Falls,  Crawford  Notcli. 

515  “ “ “ 

516  “ 

517  Crawford  Notch. 

518  Pulpit  Pock,  Crawford  Notch. 

I 524  Capt.  Dodge’s  Cascade,  Mt.  Washington 
Pailroad. 

531  Under  the  Snow  Arch, Tuckerman’s  Ravine 
532  “ 

533  Snow  Arch,  Tuckerman’s  Ravine. 

I 534  Tuckerman’s  Ravine. 

I 544  Mt.  Pleasant. 

557  View  in  Crawford  Notch, 
j 558  VieAV  from  Mt.  Washington  Railroad  Depot. 
I 569  Crawford  Notch  Road  after  a storm. 

577  White  Moimtains,  from  Bethlehem. 

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579  Crawford  Notch  Road  after  a storm. 

601  Mt.  Washington,  from  the  Glen  House. 


Depot.  ; 


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i {>02  Mt.  Jefferson,  from  the  Glen  House 
I 603  Mt.  Monroe,  “ “ 

■ 604  View  from  the  Glen  House. 

I 605  “ “ “ Notch. 

606  “ “ Wanmbec  House. 

\ 607  “ 

^ 623  Mt.  Washington,  Winter. 

i 647  Huntington’s  Cascade. 

^ 656  Crawford  Notch,  from  the  M^illey 

^ House. 

I 663  Falls  of  the  Ammonoosuc. 

I 674  Mt.  ’Webster. 

; 675  Mt.  Willey. 

^ 676  Willey  House. 

677  View  from  Mt.  Willard, 
j 694  Summit  of  Mt.  Washington, 
j 695 

702  Emerald  Pool,  Glen  Notch. 

I 703  Garnet  Pool,  Glen  Notch. 

^ 704  Tuckerman’s  Ravine,  Glen  Notch. 

^ 705  Mt.  Washington,  from  Thompson’s  Falls, 

s 706  View  from  the  Glen  House. 

^ 707  Glen  House. 

I 708  View  from  the  Glen  House. 

I 709  View  from  Jefferson,  N.  H. 

I 710  View  near  the  W aumbec  House. 

? 711  “ 

I 727  View  in  Crawford  Notch. 

728  “ “ 

I 729  Silver  Cascade. 


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KILBURX  HHOTHERS’  CATAL()G[’E. 


730  VieA7  from  Silver  Cascade. 

711  Tip  Top  House,  Winter. 

742  “ “ 

743  Depot.  Summit  of  Mt.  Washingto.i.  Winter. 

744  Lizzie  Bourne  Monument,  \'v'int!‘r. 

745  ('loud  View  from  Mt.  Wasinn^'toe. 

740  View  from  Mt.  \'f  asliington,  io  )kiim'  north. 
747  Al)ove  the  Clouds,  Mt.  Washington. 

740  View  from  Mt.  Wasliington,  looking  east. 

750  “ “ “ south. 

751  Frost  Work  on  Mt.  Washington. 

752  “ “ “ 

753  “ “ “ “ 

754  “ “ “ “ 

755  “ 

750  “ “ 

757  Mt.  fidams,  from  Mt.  Washington. 

823  Frost  Feathers  on  Mt.  W'asliington. 

824  Depot,  Winter. 

825  Frost  Work  on  Mt.  Washington. 

826  “ 

827  “ “ 

828  “ 

820  “ “ 

830  “ “ “ 

1040  View  from  tlu‘  Glen  House. 

1041  ~ u 


KII,KI'l:\  KirOTHKRS’  OATALOGUK. 


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lO-i-5  y\vw  in  Kimdn! j)h. 

104(i  Mt.  W'ii.siiini^ton,  from  'iViii  iiivors. 


^ MT.  WASHINGTON  RAILROAD. 

i 

t 14  Inzzio  Hom  iu-  Monument  and  K.  11.  4'rain. 
^ 23  Slidinii' down  Mr.  Wasliingtoii  Hailroad. 

[ 100  Mr.  Wasliiii;.;ron  Hailroad. 

; 101  ;; 

j 104  •• 

' 134  .Jacoh's  l.,adiK'r,  Mt.  VVasirMi<>ton  Hailroad. 


^ 185  daoob’.s  Ladilo!-,  “ 

^ 181!  Eiii*im-, 

188  Mt.  Wa.sliiiigron  Hailroad  Depot. 
< 348  Mt.  ''A'ashinoton  Hailroad. 


^ .520 

i 521  Mt.  \\'aslungr«»M  Kaiiroad. 


533  M’aier  Station.  Mt.  VVasliington  Railroad 
\ 537  Gulf  ••  “ “ “ 

■ 538  Ascending  Alt.  tVashington. 

540  Train  on  Sunnnit  of  Mt.  Washington. 

{ 541  xVrrival  of  a d’lain  on  “ 

I 652  Coasting,  Mr.  \5Aishington  Hailroad. 

653  AVood  Train.  “ “ 


135 


519 


looking  down. 


KILBURN  BROTH  P:RS’  CATAL0(4UE. 


f)60  Mt.  WMsliington  Railroad,  froin  tlie  Depot,  i 


) (>01  Mt.  Wasldngton  Railroad  d'rain.  I 

? 080  Mt,  Washinoton  Railroad  Station.  > 

^ 081  Engine,  Mt.  Washington.  '] 

1 082  Mt.AVashington  Railroad  Trains.  •’ 

^ 091  Sliding  down  Jacob’s  Ladder. 

')  092  Railroad  J’rains  on  Mt.  MLisliington. 

j 098  “ “ 

'/  097  Mt.  Wasliirgton  Railroad.  ] 


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CHARLESTOWN  NAVY  YARD. 
224  Shot  Park. 

220  Ordnance  Park. 

281  Receiving  Ship. 

708  Monitors. 

709  Water  Rattery. 

770  View  trora  Charlestown  Navy  Yard. 


NIAGARA  FALLS  AND  VICINITY.  | 

\ 203  Niagara  Falls,  from  Suspension  Bridge.  / 

^ 204  Suspension  Bridge.  ^ 

j 265  “ “ i 

> 260  Carriage  Way,  Suspension  Bridge. 

\ 267  Niagara  Falls,  from  the  American  side.  [ 

S 268  “ “ “ “ “ I 

I 269  American  Falls,  from  Goat  Island.  | 

I 270  Terrapin  Tower,  from  below.  | 

\ 271  “ “ Niagara  Falls.  \ 

I 272  Horse  Shoe  Falls,  from  Terrapin  Tower.  > 

j 273  Cliffs  below  Niagara  Falls.  | 


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274  Suspension  Bridge,  from  below  the  Falls. 
2i0  Kaplds  below  Niagara  Falls. 

277  Suspension  Bri'ige. 

278  Niagara  Falls,  from  below. 

279  Horse  Shoe  Falls,  from  the  Clifton  House. 

280  Cliffs  below  Niagara  Falls,  Canada  side. 

281  American  Falls,  from  the  Canada  side. 

282  Table  Rock,  Niagara  Fails. 


844 

845 
840 

847 

848 

849 

850 

851 

852 

853 

854 

855 

856 

857 

858 

859 

860 
861 
862 
863 


NIAGARA  IN  WINTER. 
American  Falls,  from  Goat  Island. 

“ “ “ laana  Island. 

Luna  Island,  from  Goat  Island. 

“ “ Bridge. 

Winter  Foliage,  Niagara. 


Horse  Shoe  Tower  Bridge. 

Clifton  House,  from  the  Ice  Bridge. 
Horse  Shoe  Tower  from  the  Ice  Bridge. 

“ “ “ “ below. 

American  Falls,  from  the  Ferry. 

Horse  Shoe  Falls. 

Goat  Island,  from  the  Canadian  side. 
Niagara  Falls,  from  the  Canadian  side. 


1+  KI[,HUKN  HROTIIKRS'  ( 'AT  \ I ..  )(^  t :K. 


^(!4  Anu*ric;in  Falls,  tVoiu  rlic  ('anadiaji  sii 
SOa  Xia.u'ara  l\iv('r,  looking-  down. 


j WASHINGTON,  D.  C..  AND  VICINITY. 

2S8  Senate  Front  and  Dome.  Capitol. 

I 2S4  Dome,  from  th(*  Senate  Fi’ont. 

j 28d  “ Hon>e 

I 2Hd  Statue  I-Jescue. 

I 2H7  Senate  Front. 

) 288  House  Front,  from  Stmate. 

I 28!>  Senate  Front. 

j 290  Caj)itol,  fi-oin  AVasliinyo  m St,atu(‘. 

\ 291  Statue  of  Wasliino'ton. 

^ 292  P'rom  the  Senate  Baseinent. 

299  Capitol. 

\ 294  West  Front  of  the  (aipitol. 

^ 294  “ 

'/  290  Fountain,  West  F^ront. 

\ 297  West  Senate  Front. 

/ 298  West,  from  the  ('apitol. 

299  West  Entrance  of  Capitol. 

< 300  View  of  Capitol  Gronmls. 

I 301  Statue  of  Lincoln. 

^ 302  Marble  Room,  Capitol. 

\ 303  Treasury. 

/ 304  General  Post  Office. 

/ 305  Patent  Office. 

^ X506  Smithsonian  Institution, 
j 307  White  House,  North  Prom. 

^ 308  “ “ East  Front. 


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309 

310 

311 

312 

313 

314 

315 

316 

317 

318 

319 

320 

321 

322 

323 

324 

325 

326 

327 

328 

329 

330 

331 

332 

333 

334 

335 

336 

337 


White  House. 

Statue  of  Jackson. 

Washinj^on,  from  the  Lunatic  Asylum. 
Arsenal  Grounds. 


Rebel  Sliot  Lodged  in  Union  Gun,  Battle 
of  Gettysburg. 

Navy  Yard,  Washington. 

Broken  15-inch  Guns,  Washington. 
Monitor’s,  Navy  Yard,  “ 

Botanical  Garden,,  “ 

Soldiers’  Cemetery,  Arlington. 


Jlnknown  Soldiers’  Monument,  Arlington. 
Harper’s  Ferry. 

ii  a 

Maryland  Heights,  from  Harper’s  Ferry. 
Loudon  Heights,  from  Harper’s  Ferry. 
View  from  Harper’s  Ferry. 


Jefferson  Rock,  Harper’s  Ferry. 

John  Brow’ll  Engine  House, Harper’s  Ferry. 
Valley  of  the  Potomac,  “ “ 

Valley  of  the  Shenandoah,  “ “ 


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I 893  View  in  Washington. 

894  “ 

895  Statue  of  Columhns. 

896  Ream’s  Statue  of  The  West. 

897  Statue  of  Washington. 

898  The  Capitol. 

899  Soldiers’  Home. 

900 

901  Agricultural  Department. 

902  “ “ 

903  Howard  Institute. 

I 904  Bronze  Doors,  Capitol, 
j 905 

! 906  View  in  the  Navy  Yard. 


907 

908  Steel  Target,  five  inches  thick. 

909  Relic  of  the  Iron  Clad  “Merrimac.” 

910  Oak  Hill  Chapel,  Georgetown. 

911  Garden  at  Arlington. 

912  Arlington  House. 

913  Soldiers’  Cemetery  Arlington. 


914 

915  “ 


VIRGINIA. 

I 866  Market  Square,  Norfolk. 

) 867  Fortress  Monroe. 

j 868 

869  Ruins  of  a Church,  Jamestown. 

870  “ 


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I 871  Churchyard. 

872 

873 

^ 874  Plantation  Life. 

I 875  Plantation  Home. 

876  Blanford  Church,  (built  in  1729,)  Petersb’g 

877 

^ 878  Crater,  Petersburg. 

I 879  Fort  Steadman,  Petersburg. 
i 880  Union  Lines  near  Fort  Steadman. 

881 

I 882  Confederate  Lines  near  Fort  Steadman. 

> 883  Fort  Hell,  Petersburg. 

? 884  Fort  Damnation,  Petersburg. 

! 885  Cabin  Home,  “ 

I 886  Natural  Bridge, 
s 887 

I 888 

i 889  Place  where  Gen.  Lee  surrendered,  Appo- 
I mattox. 

\ 890  House  where  Gen.  Lee  signed  the  capitula- 

I tion  papers. 

I 891  Libby  Prison,  Richmond. 

^ 892  Castle  Thunder,  “ 

I 916  Tomb  of  Washington,  Mount  Vernon. 

I MT.  AUBURN. 

I 236  Entrance  to  Mt.  Auburn. 

' 237  View  in  Mt.  Auburn, 

j 238  Hazel  Dell, 


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KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


239  Hazel  Dell. 

240  Bowditch  Monument. 

241  Chapel. 

243  Lawrence  Monument. 

244  View  in  Mt.  Auburn. 

245  “ “ “ 


CANADA. 

Montmorency  Natural  Steps. 


70  Falls  of  Montmorency. 

Prescott  Gate,  Quebec. 
St.  John’s  “ “ 

St.  Louis  Gate,  Quebec. 
Fortifications,  “ 


Where  Gen.  Montgomery  fell. 

Wolfe  and  Montcalm  Monument. 
Wolfe  Monument,  Plains  of  Abraham. 
Entrance  to  Citadel,  Quebec. 

Citadel,  “ 

ii,  H 

English  Cathedral,  “ 

Governor’s  Ring,  “ 

“ Garden,  “ 

Durham  Terrace,  “ 


366 

367 

368 

369 

370 

371 

372 

373 

374 

375 

376 

377 

378 

379 

380 

381 

382 

383 

384 

385 

386 

387 


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388  View  from  Reservoir,  Montreal. 

389 

390 

391  “ of  Montreal. 

392  Montreal  Mountain. 

393  Victoria  Bridge,  Montreal. 

394 

395  Seventy-Eighth  Highlanders. 

396  Megill  College,  Montreal. 


PHILADELPHIA  AND  VICINITY. 

627  View  in  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery. 

628  View  from  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery. 

629  Suspension  Bridge. 

630  Fairmount  Dam. 

631  Fairmount,  Phila. 

632  View  from  Fairmount. 

633  “ “ “ 

634  In  Fairmount  Park.  ' 

635  “ 

636  “ 

637  View  from  Fairmount  Park. 

638  “ ‘‘ 

639  Gen.  Grant’s  Headquarters  used  at  Peters- 

burg, Va. 

640  Relic  of  the  Kane  Expedition. 

641  Fountain,  Fairmount  Park. 

642  On  the  Wissahickon. 

643 

644 


KTLBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


^ 20 


045  On  the  Wissahickon. 
040  “ 

048 

054  In  the  New  Park 

055 
058 
004 


Phila! 


RUINS  OF  THE  G-REAT  FIRE  IN  BOSTON, 
NOVEMBER,  1872. 

1020  Trinity  Churcli,  Summer  Street. 

1021  Arch  Street,  from  Summer. 

1022  View  from  Summer  Street. 

1023  Otis  Street,  from  Summer. 

1024  Purchase  Street,  from  Summer. 

1025  Pearl  Street. 

1020  View  from  Sturgis  Street. 

1027  “ “ Milk  Street. 

1028  “ “ Pearl  Street. 

1029  “ “ Congress  Street. 

1030  “ “ Pearl  Street. 

1031  Old  South  Church. 

1032  Kilby  Street. 

1033  View  from  Congress  Street. 

1034  “ “ Devenshire  Street. 

1035  “ on  Congress  Street. 

1036  “ on  Federal  Street. 

1037  “ from  Milk  Street. 

1038  High  Street,  from  Summer. 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGITE. 


21 


CALIFORNIA. 

917  Vernal  Fall,  Yoseraite,  Cal.  , | 

918  Yosemite  Fall.  j 

919  Vernal  Fall,  Yosemite,  Cal. 

920  Bridal  Veil  Fall, 

921  Nevada  Fall,  “ | 

922  Bridal  Veil  Fall, 

923  Nevada  Fall,  “ | 

924  Bridal  Veil  Fall,  “•  | 

925  Yosemite  Fall,  “ ^ 

926  Vernal  Fall,  “ | 

927  South  Dome,  “ j 

928  North  Dome,  “ \ 

929  AVashington  Column,  Yosemite,  (’al.  s 

930  Yosemite  Valley.  | 

931  Mt.  Hoffman,  Yosemite,  Cal.  ^ 

932  South  Dome,  “ \ 

933  Mirror  Lake,  “ \ 

934  South  Dome,  - “ | 

935  0 athedral  Peak,  “ | 

936  Cap  of  Liberty,  “ > 

937  “ “ “ > 

938  Mt.  Wonderful, 

939  Washington  Column,  Yosemite,  Cal.  \ 

940  El  Capitan,  “ i 

941  Mt.  Hoffman,  “ \ 

942  Mt.  Star  King,  “ | 

943  El  Capitan,  “ | 

944  Mt.  Clark, 

945  Mt.  Broderick,  “ > 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


j 22 

f 946  Mt.  Watkins,  roseinite,  Cal. 

!;  947  Glacier  Point, 

^ 948  Ladders  at  Vernal  Falls,  ’\^)semite.  Cal. 

949  Cathedral  Peak, 

\ 950  Three  Brothers, 

\ 951  Cathedral  Peak, 

S 952  Cloud’s  Rest, 

5 953 

954  Mirror  Lake, 

^ 955  South 'Dome, 

956  Cathedral  Rocks, 

/ 957  Unicorn  Peak, 

/ 958  Mt.  Star  King, 

\ 959  Merced  River, 

;;  960  Mt.  Hoffman, 

I 961  North  and  South  Domes, 

^ 962  Yosemite  Valley. 

/ 963  Mt.  Watkins,  Yoseinite,  Cal. 

I 964  Register  Rock,  “ 

^ 965  Sentinel  Rock,  “ 

I 966  Castle  Peak,  “ 

I 967  Mt.  Lyall,  “ 

^ 968  Camp  View,  “ 

< 969  Mono  Lake. 

^ 970  Camping  Out. 

^ 971  Sierra  Nevada  Mountains. 

^ 972  Grizzly  Giant,  101' feet  in  Circumference. 

973  “ “ “ “ 

> 974  Cap  of  Libert3>  Yosemite,  Cal. 

\ 975  Yosemite  Valley. 


) 


KiLBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


97G  Mono  Lake,  California.  \ 

> 977  Mt.  Hoffman,  Yoscmite,  Cal.  | 

I 97H  Cloud’s  Rest,  “ * | 

979  Mt.  Hoffman,  “ | 

980  Yosemite  Yalley,  from  Soutli  Dome.  ^ 

981  Cliff  House,  San  Francisco.  1 

982  FortPointand  Golden  Gate,  SanFrancisco.  | 

983  Russian  Hill,  San  Francisco.  I 

984  “ “ “ ! 

985  Telegraph  Hill,  “ | 

98(1  “ “ “ I 

987  liCvce  and  Radlroad,  Sacramento.  | 

MEXICO.  i 

1053  View  from  the  School  of  San  Carlos,  City  ; 

of  Mexico.  I 

1054  View  from  the  School  of  San  Carlos,  City  ; 

of  Mexico.  I 

1055  View  from  the  School  of  San  Carlos,  City 

of  Mexico. 

1056  View  from  the  School  of  San  Carlos,  City  ( 

of  Mexico. 

1057  View  in  the  City  of  Mexico,  Market  in  the  f 

foreground.  | 

1058  View  in  the  City  of  Mexico. 

1059  Market  Scene,  City  of  Mexico.  , \ 

1060  Canal  Market,  “ 

1061  Circlearta,  “ 

1062  Cathedral,  “ 

1063  Palace,  “ 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


: 24 


I 10()4  Grand  Plaza,  City  of  Mexico. 

10(55  Street  vieAv,  “ - i 

( 10G(5  Mijk  Carriers,  “ 

\ 10(57  I'nited  States  Consulate,  City  of  Mexico. 

'/  10(58  Inquisition  of  San  Domingo, 

; 10(59  Termination  of  the  Aqueduct,  “ 5 

I 1070  Fountain  of  San  Domingo,  ‘‘  \ 

I 1071  Fountain  and  Water  Carriers,  “ 5 

\ 1072  Tlie  First  Protestant  Churcli  in  the  City  ^ 

I of  Mexico.  \ 

1073  A Missionary’s  Home,  City  of  Mexico,  j 
')  1074  Interior  of  a Modern  Mexican  House.  | 

I 1075  A Mexican  Home. 

; 107G  A Family  Group. 

i 1077  Mexican  Woman  Grinding  Corn.  \ 

■ 1078  Interior  of  an  old  (’onvent,  City  of  Mexico,  f 

1079  “ “ “ “ “ \ 

1080  Aztec  Idols  and  Gods. 

; 1081  Aztec  “ God  of  War.”  5 

/ 1082  Aztec  Sacrificial  Stone.  [(50,000  human  | 
; lives  were  sacrificed  upon  this  stone  in 

[ one  year. — IVescott.']  ^ 

i 1083  Aztec  Calendar  Stone.  \ 

; 1084  San  Cosine  Aqueduct,  (Jity  of-  Mexico.  i 
; 1085  Tree  of  Noche  Triste  where  Cortez  hid  on 
j the  night  of  his  defeat.  \ 

\ 108G  Mexican  Flower  Girl.  | 

I 1087  “ Muleteer. 

; 1088  “ Beggar. 

; 1089  “ Shell  M^ork. 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE.  25  > 


^ 1090  Group  of  Mexican  Wax  Work. 

} 1091  “ 

I 1092  “ “ Rag  Work. 

^ 1093  “ 

I 1094  Garden  of  the  Tivolie  de  San  Cosme.  | 

; 1095  “ “ • “ “ I 

S 1096  “ “ “ I 

5 1097  “ , I 

;■  1098  United  States  Cemetery,  City  of  Mexico.  | 

^ 1099  “ “ “ “ “ I 

^ J 100  Monument  over  the  remains  of  750  U.  S.  [ 

\ Soldiers  who  fell  in  the  Valley  of  Mex-  \ 

\ ico  during  the  Mexi(;an  War.  \ 

\ 1101  Battlefield  ot  Molino  del  Rey.  | 

: 1102  “ “ “ ) 
' 1 103  Residence  of  William  Barron,  Tacuhaya.  ;; 

< 1104  Grounds  of  ‘‘  “ ‘‘  \ 

; 1105  “ “ “ “ i 

; 1106  Chapultepec,  from  Tacuhaya.  | 

1107  City  of  Mexico,  from  Tacuhaya.  j 

\ 1108  View  from  Tacuhaya.  i 

i 1109  View  in  Tacuhaya.  | 

; 1110  At  the  Fountain,  Tacuhaya.  | 

^ nil  Canal  near  the  (Jity  of  Mexico.  j 

; 1112  “ “ I 

I 1113  “ “ “ I 

' 1114  Indian  Homes.  ) 

1115  “ Village.  | 

; 1116  View  in  an  Indian  Village.  ^ 


^ 1117  Indian  Church. 


KILjtVURN  I3110THERS’  CATALOG  [HC. 


! 2G 

) 

' 1118  Indian  Children. 

- 1119  Church  built  by  Cortez. 

: 1120  Churchyard  founded  by  Cortez. 

;■  112]  ('anal  Bridge.  j 

) 1122  Floating  Gardens,  (yity  of  Mexico.  ; 

I 1123  Pulque  Plantation — Chapultepec  in  the  ^ 

/ distance.  \ 

{ 1124  Chapultepec.  / 

1125  Flower  Garden,  (yhapultcpec.  > 

; 1 12G  View  from  “ j 

' 1127  City  of  Mexico,  from  Chapultepec.  j 

/ 1128  Aqueduct  at  | 

j 1129  Tree  of  Montezuma,  “ ! 

1130  Grove  of  “ “ | 

1131  View  in  the  Park,  “ \ 

1 132  Mexican  Chapparel,  s.  i, 

i 1133  Baths  of  Montezuma,  “ \ 

: 1134  ; 

/ 1135  “ “ I 

; 113G  Pulque  Plant.  | 

\ 1137  Cadhedral  of  Guadabmpe.  { 

j 1138  ( hapel  of  Guadaloupe,  Guardian  Saint  of  ^ 
/ Mexico.  ; 

j 1139  View  of  Guadaloupe.  \ 

) 1140  Orange  Cactus.  | 

j 1141  Adobe  Houses.  \ 

I 1142  Making  Adobe,  (Sun-dried  Brick.)  | 

I 1143  Mexican  Gentleman’s  Home,  Ameca-meca.  | 
! 1144  Popocatapetl,  (17884  feet  high,)  from  | 
\ Ameca-meca.  < 


KILBURINT  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


) 1145  Thu  Woman  in  Wliite,  (15,705  feet  high), 

) from  x\meca-meca. 

j 1146  Sacero-monte.  from  iVmeca-meca. 

^ 1147  Market  Scene  at  “ 

I 1148  View  from  “ 

^ 1149  Mexican  Cavaliers,  “ 

t 1150  View  in  Ameca-meca. 

; 1151  Planting  Corn. 

^ 1152  Mexican  Rancli. 

1153  “ Mill. 

I 1154  Inhabited  Caves,  Pin-yon. 

1155 

? 1156  Fishermen  of  the  Pin-yon. 

/ 1157  View  at  Pin-yon. 

> 1158  The  Pin-yon. 

) 1159  \Tew  from  the  Pin-yon. 

\ 1160  Cathedral  at  Puebla. 

\ 1161  Street  View  in  Puebla. 

I 1162  Ruins  of  the  Covered  Way  to  the  Inquisi- 
tion, Puebla. 

? 1163  View  of  the  west  wing  of  the  Inquisition, 
^ Puebla. 

I 1164  View  of  Puebla,  from  tlie  Inquisition, 
j 1165  “ 


( 

> 


( 

/ 


; 1166  Pyramid  of  Cholula,  \ 

] 1167  “ “ “ from  the  West.  | 

t,  1168  Stairway  and  Chapel  on  the  Pyramid  of  \ 
I Cholula.  \ 

j 1169  View  from  the  Pyramid  of  Cholula.  ^ 

I 1170  “ “ . * “ “ I 


KILBURN  BROTHERS'  CATALOC^UE. 


/ 1171  View  from  the  Pyramid  of  fJhohila. 

1172  Pulqiie  Plantation,  from  the  Pyramid  of 
Cholula. 

;;  1173  The  Old  tdiiirch  of  Cliolnla. 

^ 1174  Indian  Church  at  Cholula. 

' 1175  Tropical  Foliatre, 

J 1176 

1177  Orange  Groves,  Cordova. 

^ 1178  Colfee  Plantation,  “ 

1179  Banana  “ 
i 1180  Fruit 

S 1181  “ 

/ 1182  Orizaba. 

<;  1183  View  of  Orizaba. 

^ 1184  View  in  Orizaba. 

< 1185  WastuM-wornen  of  Orizai)a. 

1186  River  of  Orizaba. 

/ 1187  The  Old  ( 'hurchyard. 

/ 1188  City  Gate,  Verat  'ruz. 

) 1189  Harbor  of  “ 

\ 1190  Plaza,  Vera  Cruz. 

I 1191  Fountain,  Vera  Cruz. 

; 1192  Patios  or  Court  Yard,  Vera  Cruz. 
j 1 193  The  Broadway  of 
^ 1194  Scavengers  of  “ “ 

j 1195  View  in  Vera  Cruz. 

i 1196  Railroad  Tunnel  in  the  Chiquihuite  Moun- 
? tains. 

i 1197  View  on  the  Railroad,  in  tin*  (diiquihuite 

; ' Mountains. 

? . 


■< 

<, 


.i! 


! 

) 


j 

j 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


29 


1198 

1199 

1200 
1201 
1202 

1203 

1204 

1205 

1206 

1207 

1208 

1209 

1210 
1211 
1212 

1213 

1214 


Falls  of  the  Chiquihuite. 

View  at  Atuyac. 

Kailroad  Bridge  at  Metlac. 
Barranca  of  the  Metlac. 

The  Metlac. 

Railroad  View  on  the  Metlac. 
Home  of  the  Peon. 

Bridge  and  Tunnel  at  La  Jaya. 
Barranca  of  La  Jaya. 

View  on  the  Railroad  at  Ln  Jaya. 

View  near  Maltrata. 

Railroad  crossing  the  Los  C'umbre: 


Bridge  and  Barranca  in  the  Los  Cumbres. 
A Mexican  Saw-mill. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

2 Slate  Quarry,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

3 Ice  Jam  on  the  Ammonoosuc. 

4 “ “ “ 

7 The  Dray  Horse. 

10  Below  the  Falls. 

11  Thayer’s  Hotel,  Littleton,  N.  H. 

15  Tired  of  Play. 

16  Cactus. 

24  Beside  the  River. 

29  Sunset. 

30  Waumbec  House,  Jefferson,  N.  H. 


KII-BURN  BROTHERS’  CATAI.OOUK. 


30 


^ 32  Oiir  School  Days. 

; 33  Home;  Tliy  joys  nre  passinjj:  lovely. 

\ " 37  Home  of  tlie  Martins, 

i 40  Flowers. 

; 53  Boiling  Sap. 

j 54  Making  Maple  Sugar. 

; 55 

^ 5B  Roses. 

j 57  Making  Maple  Sugar. 

/ 50  Deer  Hunting. 

\ GO  “ 

; ()1  l^artridge  Shooting, 

j G2  Fall  River,  Mass. 

; G3  Deer  Hunting. 

\ GO  Shells  and  Coral. 

; 81  B.  C.  & M.  R.  R.  Bridge,  VVoodsville,  N.  M. 

82  What  Shall  We  l^lay. 

\ 83  Cittleton,  N.  11. 

/ 80  Moths  and  Butterflies. 

/ 03  Valley  of  the  (/onnectieut. 

\ 04  Lishon,  N,  H. 

/ 05  Main  Strc'et,  Littleton,  N.  11. 

\ 08  Willoughl)y  Lake,  Westmore,  Vt. 

■;  00 

; 113  Sinclair  House,  Bethlehem,  N.  M. 

\ 114  Camp  Dartmouth. 

/ 115  A Day’s  Sport. 

1 IIG  Kittens. 

117  Conservatory. 

/ 119  Caught  in  the  Act. 


) 


i 


fCILCURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOORE. 


123  Conservatory. 

124 

125  The  BalToling  Brook. 

126  The  Trout  Bro'ok. 

127  White  Mountains,  from  Littleton. 

128  Littleton,  N.  H. 

132  View  from  Columnar  Heights,  Dixville 
Notch,  N.  H. 

137  Basket  of  Flowers. 

143  Conservatory. 

144 

145  Woodsville,  N.  H. 

146  Woodsville  and  Wells  River,  Vt. 

147  Connecticut  Valley,  from  Wells  River,  Vt. 

148  Ninety-first  Psalm. 

149  Little  Barefoot. 

152  Stowe,  Vt. 

154  Camp  on  Clapboard  Island,  Casco  Bay,  Me. 

155  Flower  Garden. 

156  Pickerel. 

157  Deer. 

158  Fox. 

159  Partridge. 

161  Autumn  Sports. 

162  Winter  Sports. 

163 

164  Trout. 

165  Frost  Work. 

166  Pleasant  Cove,  Casco  Bay. 

167  Frost  Work. 


32 


KTL»URN  RROTHKRS’  CATALOUUK. 


168  Dogs. 

169  Cumberland  Street,  Portland,  Me. 

172  Dixville  Notch,  N.  H. 

173  Frost  Work. 

174  Flume,  Dixville  Notch,  N.  H. 

175  Nature’s  Stucco. 

179  Moss  Bank. 

180  “ Rock. 

181  “ Grotto. 

182  “ Rock. 

187  Gome  Birdie,  Come. 

190  Frost  M^ork. 

191  Coral. 

192  Ice. 

193  Pemigewasset  House,  Plymouth,  N. 

194 

195 

196 

197  Frost  Work. 

198  “ “ 

199  “ “ 

200  “ 

201  “ 

202  “ “ 

203  “ “ 

204  “ “ 

205*  “ “ 

206  “ 

207  “ 

208  “ 


KILBURN  BROTHERS’  CATALOGUE. 


33 


209  Frost  Work. 

210  “ 

211  Montpelier,  Vt. 

213  The  Young  Equestrians. 

214  Now  We  Go. 

218  Frost  Work. 

221  Twenty-third  Psalm. 

222  The  Lord’s  Pra}^er. 

223  Seven-pound  Trout. 

225  Frost  Work. 

227  Flowers. 

228 

229  Too  Hot. 

230  Young  Mischief. 

232  Flowers. 

233  Easter  Morn. 

234  Vase  of  Flowers. 

235  N.  E.  Glass  Co.Wareroom,  E.  Cambridge. 

^242  “ 

250  “ 

251  Ice  Bound. 

252  View  on  the  Saco  River. 

253  Wild  River  Bridge  on  G.  T.  Railroad. 

254  View  on  the  Saco  River. 

255  “ • “ 

256  Screw  Auger  Falls. 

257  Steamboat  Landing,  Lake  Umbagog. 

258  View  on  the  Saco  River. 

259  Soldier’s  Monument,  St.  Johnsbufy,  Vt. 

260  “ “ “ 


34 


KILBDRX  liKOTHKRS’  CA  TALtHiUE. 


231  Pass  of  Dixville  Notcli,  jST.  H. 

. 232 

) 275  School  House,  Littleton,  N.  H.  | 

. 338  College  Buildings,  Hanover,  N.  H.  | 

, 339^  - 

I 340  The  Bachelor’s  Dream.  \ 

j 341  V'iow  from  Observatory  Hill,  Hanover.  ! 

I 342  Old  Pine,  Hanover,  N.  H.  | 

( 343  Church  Street,  Hanover,  >7.  H. 

■ 344  Common,  “ “ 

; 345  Main  Street,  “ “ 

; 343  Orford,  N.  H.  | 

; 347  “ “ j 

349  New  Skates.  | 

i 350  Lake  Winnipeseogee  from  the  Wiers.  I 

' 351  “ “ u j 

-j  352  “ “ “ I 

I 3o3  Lady  of  tlie  Lake,”  Lake  Winnipeseogee.  \ 

\ 354  Lake  Winnipeseogee.  ' \ 

I 355  “ ' I 

\ 353  “ I 

357  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. 

; 358  Senter  House,  ( 'entre  Harbor. 

< 359  View  from  Centre  Harbor. 

^ 330  “ 

/ 331  Pavilion  Hotel,  Wolfeborough,  N.  H. 

' 332  View  from  Pavilion  Hotel. 

; 333  “ “ “ j 

334  Harp  of  Flowers.  | 

335  Wreath  of  Flowers. 


K.lLl’,r’R.N  imO'i'HEHS’  CATALCXiUK. 


35 


397 

398 

399 

400 

401 

402 

403 

404 

409 

410 

411 

412 

413 

414 

415 

416 

417 

418 

419 

420 

421 

422 

423 

424 

426 

427 

428 

429 

430 

431 


Prairie  Cliickens. 

Resting. 

The  Trapper. 

Cross. 

The  Connecticut  Valley,  Newhury,  Vt. 


Newhiiry,  Vt. 
Forbidden  Fruit. 

A Frosty  Morning. 
Frost  Work. 

A Farm  Yard. 
Frost  Work. 


A Country  Post  Office. 
Flowers. 

The  Farmer’s  Home. 

A Matter  of  Taste. 
Conservatory. 

A Farm  Y ard. 

Frost  Work. 

Birds  of  New  England. 

ii  ii 

Mt.  Kiarsarge,  Conway,  N.  H. 
Moss  and  Shells. 

Moss  and  Lichens. 


KILBURN  HROTIIKKS’  CATAI-OGTIC. 


3G 


j 

s 


432  Moss  and  Litcliens. 

433 

434  A,  H,  C. 

435  Bath,  N.  H. 

436  Lisbon,  N.  H. 

438  A New  England  Fann  House. 

440  Main  Street,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

441  Main  St.,  looking  North,  Hanover. 

442  College  Buildings,  “ 

443  Al)Ove  the  Falls, 

444  Below  the  Falls, 

445  Home  of  the  Trout. 

446  Trout  Farm,  Meredith,  X.  H. 


; 447 

i 448 


> 449 

> 451  The  Log  Cabin. 

> 452  Elm  Street,  Manchester,  N.  11. 

453  Lowell  Street,  “ 

454  Mills  at  Manchester. 

455  The  Merriraac  Valley,  Hookset,  N.  H. 

456 

457 

458 

459 

460  Hookset,  N.  H. 

462  State  House,  Concord,  N.  H. 

463  Main  Street,  ” * 

464  Main  Street,  ” 

465  The  First  Snow. 


I 


KILBUKaX  HKOT!IKRB’  CA  I'A!.0< ; U ! 


37 


466 

467 

468 

469 

470 

471 

472 

473 

474 

475 

476 

477 

478 

479 

480 

481 

482 

483 

484 

485 

486 

487 

488 

489 

490 

491 

492 


The  First  Snow. 

Plymouth,  N.  H. 

Old  Court  House  where  Daniel  Webster 
made  his  first  plea,  Plymoiith,  N.  IL 
A New  England  Village. 

Home  of  the  Trout. 

Burying  Hill,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Canopy  over  Pilgrim  Kock,  Plymouth. 
Pilgrim  Hall,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Court  House,  ” 

Court  Street, 

Forefather’s  Rock,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Gov.  Carver’s  Chair  and  Miles  Standish’s 
Sword. 

Wm.  Brewster’s  Chair  and  John  Adams’ 
Bible. 

Miles  Standish’s  Pot  and  Platter. 

Newport,  R.  I. 

Fort  Adams,  Newport,  R.  I. 

View  in  Newport,  R.  1. 


The  Yacht. 

The  Tilt. 

Where  Rural  Fairies  Dwell. 

Twin  Mountain  House,  Carroll,  A . H. 


38 


KILBURN^  HR0THER8'  CATALOGOK. 


493 

494 

495 

496 

497 

498 

499 

500 

501 

502 

503 

510 

511 

512 

529 

530 
535 
539 
542 

546 

547 

552 

553 

559 

560 

561 

562 

563 

564 

565 


Bethleheni;  X.  H. 

Mower  Garden. 

Young  America. 

Practical  Mechanics. 

New  England  Songsters, 

Elowers. 

View  in  Fail  River,  Mass. 

W eymouth,  Mass. 

Livermore  Fails,  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

Boating  on  Lake  Winnipeseogee. 

Centre  Harbor,  from  Lake  Winniiteseogee. 
Moulton  House,  Centre  Harbor,  N.  H. 
Flowers. 

The  Old  Oaken  Bucket. 

Owl’s  Head,  from  the  B.  C.  & M.  Railroad. 
The  Miller  at  Home. 

Connecticut  Valley,  from  B.  0.  & M.  R.  R. 
Ferns. 

Rumftey,  from  the  B.  C.  & M.  Railroad. 
View  from  the  B.  C.  & M.  Railroad. 

Vietv  in  Newbury,  Vt. 


Hopes  Realized. 

City  and  Country. 

Old  Dog  Tray. 

View  in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 


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567  By  the  Hirer  Side. 

568  Gold  Banded  Lily.  | 

571  Owl’s  Head,  from  Lake  Mempliremagog. 

572  View  on  Lake  Mempliremagog. 

573  “ “ “ j 

574  “ u u - I 

575  Magog  House,  Newport,  Vt.  \ 

576  Cactus.  | 

580  Christmas  Eve.  < 

581  Kustic  Cross.  ( 

582  Birds.  | 

583  The  Connecticut  Valley.  ] 

584 

586  Frost  Work.  | 

587  “ 

589  “ “ 

590  The  Old  Orchard.  ' | 

591  Landscape,  Winter.  | 

592  “ , “ - 

593 

594 

595  “ “ i 

596  “ “ 

597  ‘‘  “ 

598  “ “ I 

599 
690 

610  Founded  on  a Rock.  | 

611  Water /Nymph’s  Palace.  I 

612  “ “ 


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\ 613  Weaving  Room,  Mechanics’  Mill,  Fall  River 

!'  6)14  Carding  “ “ “ “ 

615 

616  Spooling  “ “ “ “ 

617  Spinning  “ “ “ “ 

618  Engine  “ “ “ 

619  American  Print  Works,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
^ 620  Printing  Room,  American  Print  Works. 

i 621  Folding  Room,  “ “ “ 

\ 622  Pentegrapli  Room,  “ “ “ 

I 624  View  from  the  Sinclair  House,  Bethlehem, 
I 625  “ 

I 626  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 

649  View  from  Goodnow’s,  Franconia,  N.  H. 
650  “ 

I 651  “ 

^ 659  The  Connecticut  Valley. 

I 665  Maying, 

i 666  On  the  way  to  School. 

I 667  The  Cow  Boys. 


i 669  Home. 

I 670  Bartlett  Boulder,  Bartlett,  N.  H. 

^ 671  Artist’s  Brook,  Conway,  N.  H. 

672  View  from  Sunset  Hill,  Conway,  N.  H. 
I 673  Nancy’s  Brook. 

/ 683  Pioneer  Cabin. 

684  Flowers, 
i 685  “ 

; 686 


668  Bethlehem,  N.  H. 


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687  State  Normal  School  Building,  Plymouth. 

688  Flowers. 

689  Franklin,  N.  H. 

690  View  in  Franklin,  N.  H. 

696  Group. 

700  The  Ox-Bow,  Newbury,  Vt. 

701 

712  Farragut  House,  Rye  Beach,  N.  H. 

713  View  from  the  Farragut  House. 

714 

715  “ 

716  Boar’s  Head  House,  Hampton  Beach,  N.  H. 

717  Hampton  Beach,  from  Boar’s  Head. 

718  The  Wreck,  Hampton  Beach. 

719  View  from  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

720  View  in  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

721  Peaches. 

722  Grapes. 

723  Barron  Gulf,  Quechey,  Vt. 

724  “ “ 

725 

726 

733  Fruit 

734  “ 

735  Down  by  the  River. 

736  Family  Cares. 

737  Birds. 

738  “ 

739  Farm  Yard. 

740 


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758 

759 
7G0 
761 
7G2 

763 

764 

765 

766 

767 

772 

773 

774 

775 

776 

777 

778 

779 

780 

781 

782 

783 

784 

785 

786 

787 

788 

789 

790 

791 


Farm  Yard. 

Sheep  and  Lambs. 


Pig'S. 

Milkmaid. 

Waiting  for  a Shave. 

The  Old  Miller. 

Tudor’s  Wharf,  Cliarlestown,  Mass. 

View  from  Tudor’s  Wharf,  Charlestown. 
View  from  T Wharf,  Bsston. 

Group  of  Quails. 

Eagles. 

Humming  Birds. 

Pheasants. 

Group  of  Birds. 

Father’s  Pride. 

Mother’s  Joy. 

Pigs. 

Feeding  the  Chickens. 

Pet  of  the  Farm  Yard. 

The  Happy  Family. 


My  Kitty. 


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792  Boat  Landing,  Ticonderoga,  N.  x . } 

793  ” ” - 

794  Old  Battery, 

795  Enins  of  Fort,  ” | 

796 

797 

798 

799  Union  Hall,  Saratogrt,  N.  Y.  | 

800  Congress  Hall,  Sarato2ra,  l 

801  View  from  Congress  Ha,ll  Park,  Saratoga.  ; 

802  Congress  Spring,  Saratoga,  U.  Y.  ? 

803  Columbian  Spring,  ) 

804  Star  .-c 

805  High  an 

806  Congress  Park,  “ I 

807  Childrenls  Play  Ground,  Congress  Park. 

808  Burlington,  Vt.  | 

809  - “ 

810  Winooski,  from  Burlington,  Vt.  ? 

811  Ausabie  Cha.sm,  Keeseville,  N.  Y. 

812  ' “ “ J 

813  “ “ . 

814-  “ _ “ ■ 

815  “ 

816 

817  A Struggle  for  Life.  | 

818  Battleground,  Abercrombie’s  Defeat,  1758. 

819  The  Lancaster  House,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

820  View  from  the  Lancaster  House.  | 

821 


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■ 822  View  from  the  Lancaster  House. 


831  Water  Nymph’s 


Nymph’s  Chapel. 


832 

833 

834 

835 

836 


Statuary. 

Grotto. 

Bath. 

Conservatory. 
Lace  Work. 


\ 842  One  Hundred  and  Thirty-tiiird  Psalm. 

) 843  Beautiful  Snow. 


988  Kiarsarg^e  House,  North  Conwjjy,  N.  H. 
089  Interval  House,  “ 


\ 990  Sunset  Pavilion  House,  “ 

991  McMillan  House,  “ 


/ 992  Echo  Lake,  “ 

\ 993  Echo  Lake  andM^hite  Horse  Ledge. 


996  Cathedral,  North  Conway. 

; 997  Devil’s  Den,  “ 

i 998  Eagle  Cliff, 

^ 999  Dianna’s  Bath,  “ 

\ 1000  Artist’s  Falls,  “ 

1 1001  Woods  Hole,  Massachusetts. 

; 1002  The  Regatta. 

^ 1003  After  the  Regatta. 

? 1004  Naushon  Island. 

/ 1005  Cuttyhunk  Island. 

\ 1006  Sea  View  House,  Martha’s  Vineyard. 
; 1007  View  from  Oak  Bluffs,  “ 

^ 1008  View  of  Oak  Bluffs,  “ 


994  White  Horse  Ledge.  North  Conway,  N.  H. 

995  Cathedral  Ledge,  North  Conway. 


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1009  Oak  Bluffs,  Martha’s  Vineyard.  | 

1010  View  from  Sea  View  House,  Martha’sV’y’d.  | 

1011  Promenade,  Martha’s  Vineyard.  | 

1012  Tabernacle,  { 

1013  Trinity  Square,  | 

1014  “ “ ; 


1015  View  near  Camp  Ground,  Martha’s  Viney’d  j 

1016  Beaver  Falls,  Colebrook,  N.  H | 

1017  Mt.  Monadnock,  Colebrook.  ; 


1217 

1218  A New  England  Clam  Bake. 

1219  The  Fishermen,  “ Chip  of  the  Old  Block.”  * 


1221  Nantucket,  from  Bran  Point  Light. 
i 1222  Nantucket  Harbor  from  the  Tower. 

^ 1223  Nantucket,  looking  North  from  the  Tower. 
I 1224  Nantucket,  looking  N.  W.  from  the  Tower. 
\ 1225  Nantucket,  looking  N.  E.  from  the  Tower, 
j 1226  Nantucket,  looking  South  from  the  Tower. 
\ * Copyrighted. 


I 1018  Main  Street,  “ 

1019 

I 1039  Artist’s  Falls,  Thornton,  N.  H. 


I 1048  View  from  Lake  Village,  N.  H. 

1049  “ “ 

I 1050  Lake  Village, 
c 1051  View  from  Laconia,  N.  H. 

] 1052  Laconia. 

1215  The  Sphinx,  Mt.  Auburn,  Mass. 

> 1216  View  from  Sea  View  House,  Martha’s  V’d. 


1220  The  Gunner’s  Return,  “ Success.”* 


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1227  Isantucket,  looking  S.  W.  from  the  Tower. 

1228  Main  Street,  Nantucket. 

1229  Center  Street,  “ 

1230  Old  Wind  Mill  in  Nantucket,  built  in  1746. 

1231  Oldest  House  in  Nantucket,  built  in  1686. 

1232  Fishermen  of  Seasconset,  Nantucket. 

1233  Fishermen’s  Cottage,  Seasconset,  Nant’k’t. 


^ 1234  The  Village  of  Seasconset,  Nantucket, 
s 1235  View  in  Seasconset,  Nantucket, 
s 1236  Fishermen  of  Quidnet,  Nantucket. 

I 1237  The  Hermit  of  Nantucket. 

1238  Homes  of  the  Fishermen,  Nantucket. 


\ 1239  Sankaty  Light-House,  Nantucket. 

? 840  Tea  Party. 

) 841  Mt.  Washington,  from  the  Depot. 

> 1240  Mt.  Washington  Summit  House,  from  the 


1242  V iew  from  Mt.  Washington  Summit  House. 


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